James Rolfe was born on July 10, 1980 in Penns Grove, New Jersey, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for The Angry Video Game Nerd (2004), Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie (2014) and Spaghetti Western (2007). He has been married to April Rolfe since November 2007. They have two children.
James Rolleston is an actor of Maori heritage from Opotiki, New Zealand, or Aotearoa, as the island nation is called in its indigenous language. First appearing in the Taika Waititi film, Boy (2010), Rolleston's debut performance rightly earned him accolades as a young actor to be watched in the future, which praise he backed up by returning outstanding performances in The Dark Horse (2014) and The Dead Lands (2014). In July 2016, he was in a life-changing car crash, sustaining serious injuries including brain trauma that has affected his speech and other characteristics, but from which he continues to make recovery with the support of family and friends.
James Rose is a Scottish filmmaker (MA Filmmaking, Raindance Film School), theatre director, writer and actor. He is currently in development with Raindance (London) on his first feature film. A graduate of The Oxford School of Drama, James initially graduated in Business Studies from the Robert Gordon University (Aberdeen) before completing his MSc Psychology at Birkbeck University of London. He is an award-winning therapist, working with both individuals and organizations on their well-being and mental health. James has performed on stage as an actor at iconic venues such as The Old Vic, Soho Theatre, Southwark Playhouse & Pleasance Theatre as well as being featured in global advertising campaigns for T-Mobile, Allianz, TUI and Subaru.
James Rose Collins is an actor, known for The Binding (2016).
James Roseman is an actor and producer, known for Condor's Nest, Trailer Trash (2023) and The Hornet's Nest.
James Rosser is known for Jenna Bums the Loveseat (2020), No Way to Die and Trinket Box (2023).
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James Rottger is an actor, known for Much Ado About Christmas (2021), Our Ladies (2019) and Gary: Tank Commander (2009).
James Routh is a director and producer, known for Formula 1: Drive to Survive (2019), Endurance (2020) and Cutting Edge (1990).
James Rowe first walked onto a film set at 18, as a British Red Coat in the epic adaptation of The Last of the Mohicans (1992), shooting outside his hometown of Asheville, NC. That fall he entered UNC-Chapel Hill where he would write and direct the jazz-inspired short film Sax Man. The short was purchased by PBS for their Southern Visions series and James was invited to join the American Film Institute as a Directing fellow. While at AFI, he set up his first feature screenplay. The resulting film, Blue Ridge Fall (1999) - starring Peter Facinelli, Chris Isaak and Academy Award nominee Amy Irving - was directed by James and released by HBO. It played the Los Angeles Film Festival, Austin Film Festival and Cine de Mar del Plata, Argentina, among others, and was given prominent placement on the Blockbuster Entertainment Awards show (which, yes, was a thing). "A taut drama," proclaimed Film Threat, "extolling the bonds of friendship as well as the fragility and vulnerability of futures we wrongly assume are set in stone." He later wrote the screenplay (writing as Samuel Tilsen) for the internationally acclaimed film Ijé: The Journey (2010), starring African movie icon Genevieve Nnaji. Ijé won the Melvin van Peebles Award for best feature at the San Francisco Black Film Festival. After teaching directing and screenwriting at the Colorado Film School, CU Denver and the New York Film Academy, and leading workshops for filmmakers around the world, James is stepping back behind the camera in 2021 to direct the thriller Breakwater (2023) from his own script.